Boho-chic jewelry line Dannijo has ventured into apparel and curated a one-off vintage capsule collection in collaboration with the Manhattan Vintage Show. Jodie and Danielle Synder, the sister-duo behind the brand, have been life-long fans of vintage. Jodie even recently gifted Danielle a 1970s Cartier watch for being the maid of honor in her upcoming wedding. "We love the fit and the history of vintage, and its relationship to a different time, place, and story," Danielle mused. "There's something so romantic about it. We love that no one else will have it. It's very individualistic in many ways."

The duo selected 25 pieces from the show, styled one another, and shot it on location. Show organizer Adam Ornstein shared with ELLE.com, "We wanted to collaborate with those not just with a knowledge of vintage, but also with a distinct fashion voice. Jodie and Danielle have been coming to the show for years and, without a doubt, have a distinct style and strong fashion voice. The collaboration was a natural fit and a perfect match."

The pair also enjoys hunting for pre-loved treasures and making them their own. "We're really petite, so we end up getting a lot altered to fit perfectly and sometimes we end up redesigning a piece altogether," Danielle shared. "For instance, we might cut off the sleeves of a long-sleeve gown or make a long dress a mini." For Dannijo, the sisters work together with local artists to produce statement-making pieces that walk the line between provocative and pretty. It is clear to see that the collection is infused with throw-back sensibilities, such as meticulous design, unique color palettes, and a focus on classic neckline and collar shapes.

Devoted Dannijo celebrities, socialites, and fashion plates have even more collecting to look forward to, as the sisters also revealed that there is a handbag line in the works. "We love how accessories transform a look. Bags are a natural next step for us, so that is what's next for the brand."

The 25 items range between $200 and $1,500 and will be available on www.ManhattanVintage.com starting on Thursday, April 25 at 1 p.m.